Valdés, NievesUniversidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de Economía2010-03-162010-03-162009-102340-5031https://hdl.handle.net/10016/7368In this paper I present a dynamic structural model of girls' schooling choices and estimate it using the Mexican PROGRESA database. This structural approach allows evaluating the efectiveness of several policies to increase school reentry rates for girls in low-income households. To increase school attendance among poor children in developing countries, policy makers have implemented conditional cash transfers programs. Although transfers have been successful in keeping girls at school, they do not increase school attendance among girls who have dropped out of school. Cash transfer programs may fail because most of these poor girls leave school to stay at home helping in housework, rather than working for a salary. Results suggest that effective policies to increase school reentry rates for poor girls are free access to community nurseries and kindergartens, and increasingg the availability of secondary schools.application/pdfengAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 EspañaPolicy evaluationDynamic discrete choice structural modelsSchool choices for girlsSchool reentryPROGRESAThe school reentry decision on poor girls: structural estimation and policy analysis using PROGRESA databaseworking paperI21I28J16O15Economíaopen accesswe101406